John Dabell

Crumpled Assessment

Ever tried scrunched up formative assessment?

This is a tried and tested strategy for self, peer and whole-class assessment.

Crumpled assessment is a very engaging way to get a snapshot of the ideas and explanations children hold and you can use the information to design and provide targeted learning opportunities for conceptual change.

What to do

Martin Creed, Work No. 88, A sheet of A4 paper crumpled into a ball, 1995

Why use it?

Crumpled assessment is novel, it’s not for everyone but it is fun and allows you and every child to get into each other’s thinking.

It does provide an opportunity for 100% active engagement and it can work for sharing ideas and helping children modify their thinking.

Each scrunched up paper ball is different and what’s written inside is as unique as a snowflake.

If Crumpled Assessment is too chaotic for you, try ‘Write, Fold and Pass’ – but where’s the fun in that?!

See also Crumple and Shoot.

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